Yes, it is an adjective. It means small in size, or short for a person.
more diminutive, most diminutive
ringing
circlet
Diminutive, miniature, slight and inconsiderable
huge, large, big, tall
Diminutive is an adjective.
Adjective.
Perhaps she made the room seem larger.
no. It is an adjective if it is describing a noun.....an adverb if it is describing a verb.
no its a adjective because it doesn't dictate a step or action
The common US terms are knoll or mound. In the UK, hillock and hummock are used.
The word little is an adjective. It describes something that is small in size (little girl little box).An adjective as in 'small in size'. A pronoun as in 'a small amount of'. An adverb as in 'a small extent'.
There is no such English word. The word "diminutive" can be a noun, used to specify a small version of something, e.g., cigar/cigarette or kitchen/kitchenette. "Diminutive" can also be an adjective, describing something or someone as small.
No, it is an adjective. It means small, tiny, diminutive. *It can be a noun in Scottish, used to mean a short time, a bit.
An adjective suffix signifying relating or belonging to, of the nature of, tending to; as affirmative, active, conclusive, corrective, diminutive.
it is a diminutive but i don't know what the diminutive is for hare.
Diminutive means small, for example... The name Will is a diminutive form of William.